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Inventory of the Horace Trumbauer Architectural Drawings Collection, 1924 - 1958

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Descriptive Summary

Title
Horace Trumbauer Architectural Drawings Collection, 1924 - 1958.
Creator
Trumbauer, Horace, 1869-1938.
Extent
9 Linear Feet,
6000 Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke University
Abstract
From 1924 through 1958 the architectural firm of Horace Trumbauer of Philadelphia, Pa. was hired to design much of Duke University's East and West campuses. Horace Trumbauer, William O. Frank, and Julian Abele were the firm's main designers. Frank Clyde Brown, S.W. Myatt and A.C. Lee were administrators of construction at Duke University during this time. Some of the buildings designed by the firm are the Duke University Chapel, the Allen Administration Building, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Baldwin Auditorium, the East Campus Union Building, the East Campus Central Heating Plant Complex, the Carr Building (formerly known as the Class Room Building), the Medical School and Hospital, the Nurses' Home, the Law School, the School of Religion, the Chemistry Building, and the Botany and Biology Building. The firm also designed the Giles, Alspaugh, Pegram, Bassett, and Brown residence halls (formerly known as Dormitories 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively). Included in the collection are blueprints, photographs, sketches, drawings, written material, and printed material relating to the planning and construction of buildings at Duke University from 1924 to 1958.
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
No restrictions.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Horace Trumbauer Architectural Drawings Collection, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The Horace Trumbauer Architectural Drawings were received by the University Archives as a transfer, date unknown.
Processing Information
Processed by Emily Glenn
Completed November 2002
Encoded by Jill Katte, June 2004
Updated by Jill Katte, November 2004
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note

Horace Trumbauer

Born in the Frankford section of Philadelphia in 1868, Horace Trumbauer left school at the age of fourteen and entered the architectural firm of G. W. and W. D. Hewitt as an "errand boy". He was soon promoted to draftsman. Trumbauer's advancement and acquisition of knowledge enabled him to eventually open his own office in 1890.

Trumbauer's first major commission was a mansion in Glenside, Pennsylvania, for sugar baron William Welsh Harrison. When Harrison's mansion burned to the ground in 1893, he commissioned Trumbauer to rebuild it. This second home, called Grey Towers (now part of Arcadia University), marked Trumbauer's rise to prominence in the profession. Its castle-like design instilled the estate with a distinct architectural style that was unique to Trumbauer's work.

Trumbauer's firm expanded its scope, designing not only mansions in Philadelphia, New York City, and Newport, Rhode Island, but also apartment houses and other large structures. By 1904, when the prominent Architectural Record published a lengthy account of Trumbauer's works, he had become one of the country's most distinguished architects. Over the next decades, Trumbauer and his staff received more than 1,000 commissions, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and many offices, schools, hotels, and medical buildings. Among Trumbauer's most important commissions of this period was the Gothic revival Duke University campus in Durham, North Carolina.

Because of his talent and aloofness, Trumbauer gained accolades in New York City before he did in his hometown. His colleagues in Philadelphia did not elect him to membership in their chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) until 1931, an affront that reportedly greatly disturbed him. Added to this mix was the fact that he employed, advanced and befriended one of the very few African American architects in the country. Trumbauer and Abele each faced discrimination and because of that Trumbauer empathized with the racial discrimination confronting Abele. Consequently they forged a close relationship based on respect for talent and friendship, but each also trapped the other in a peculiar set of circumstances. Trumbauer excelled as the front man dealing with major clients but he avoided publicity and public appearances. Abele was the African American chief designer essential to the internal operation of the firm, a position too confining for his deserved reputation. Abele, himself, was not elected to membership in the Philadelphia AIA until 1941.

Trumbauer worked exclusively in period styles, reviving the architecture of distant times and places. Due to architectural trends and the Great Depression, Trumbauer's practice dwindled in the 1930s. His staff fell from a high of thirty members down to his longtime associates Julian Abele and William O. Frank, and a few others. He died on September 18, 1938.

Julian Abele

Born in Philadelphia in 1881, Julian Abele was the youngest of eight children. He attended Brown Preparatory School, the Institute for Colored Youth in Philadelphia, Pa., and the University of Pennsylvania. Trumbauer recognized the talent of Julian Abele when he observed some of Abele's student award winning drawings. Upon Abele's graduation in 1902 as the first African-American student in architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, Trumbauer financed further study for him at the Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Paris. Abele joined Trumbauer's firm in 1906, advancing to chief designer in 1909. Abele designed the Fifth Avenue Residence of James B. Duke in New York, and Duke soon hired Abele to design the medieval-style Gothic buildings of East and West campuses of Duke University. Abele designed over 600 buildings including the Free Library of Philadelphia. Trumbauer died in 1938; Abele and business partner William O. Frank continued to run the firm until Abele's death in 1950.

After the death of Horace Trumbauer in 1938, the firm continued for another twenty years under his name. With commissions more difficult to come by during the Great Depression and World War II, it was not a propitious time to change the name of the firm. However, Abele's name began appearing on the architectural drawings in an obvious change of policy. In 1940 when decisions were being made concerning burial in the Duke University chapel crypt, A. S. Brower, then assistant to the Comptroller, advised that Abele be consulted because he "prepared the plans and knows the details of the building better than anyone else."

[Source: Free Library of Pennsylvania]

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Collection Overview

Architectural drawings and Photographs comprise the majority of the Trumbauer architectural drawings collection. The dates of this collection range from 1924 to 1952, with the bulk of material from 1926-1938. Other materials include blueprints, negatives, drawings, and reproductions.
A number of Related Collections also contain building specifications, daily work logs, financial ledgers, contracts, and general correspondence for most buildings. Correspondence (often including specifications) exchanged primarily between Horace Trumbauer, William O. Frank, Julian Abele, and Frank Clyde Brown (Duke University Comptroller), S.W. Myatt (Assistant to the President) and A.C. Lee (Chief Engineer for Duke University Building) about general construction at Duke University. Additionally, published building specifications can be found in the library catalog.
This collection brings together references to material from a variety of sources in University Archives. Most blueprints, sketches and drawings are stored flat in oversized map cabinets. Other blueprints, sketches, and drawings are folded and interfiled among established collections and within the Operations and Maintenance Department Records. General building specifications, plans for proposed buildings, daily work logs, financial ledgers, contracts, and general correspondence are located in the Operations and Maintenance Department Records, as well as the Frank C. Brown Papers. Bound volumes of published building specifications are stored in the University Archives book collection. Photographs of buildings and architectural sketches and drawings are located in the Photograph Collection. Biographical information about Horace Trumbauer and Julian Abele can be found in the Biographical Reference Collection. The Building Reference Collection contains related information about campus buildings.
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Subject Headings

These and related materials may be accessed under the following subject headings in the Duke University Libraries online catalog.
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Related Collections

Horace Trumbauer Drawings and Plans
Free Library of Philadelphia

Julian Abele Drawings of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art

Trumbauer Collection
The Athenaeum of Philadelphia

Horace Trumbauer architectural drawings
Historical Society of Pennsylvania

List of Series in Collection
Architectural Drawings Series, ca. 1924-1954
Photographs Series
Related Collections
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Detailed Description of the Collection

Architectural Drawings Series, ca. 1924-1954

Contains oversized originals, reproductions, blueprints, drawings, and sketches. Organized by building name. Items are located in the map cabinets and in the University Archives offices.

Art Museum [proposed]
Ackland Art Museum, Front Elevation  Black/white Reproduction 13" x 24"   Location: MC 14
Ackland Art Museum, Front Elevation  Reproduction Black/white 13" x 24" (darker reproduction of above)   Location: MC 14
Ackland Art Museum, First floor plan, undated  Original Black/white 21.5" x 28"   Location: MC 14

Auditorium
Auditorium, East Elevation and Front Elevation, undated  Blueprint 18" x 24"   Location: MC 15
Auditorium, First floor plan, undated  Blueprint 18" x 24"   Location: MC 15
Auditorium, Basement plan, undated  Blueprint 18" x 24"   Location: MC 15

Chapel
Study of Memorial Chapel Duke University, Durham, N.C., undated  Original Framed, hanging 24" x 32"   Location: Archives offices
Duke Memorial Chapel, [Interior], undated  Reproduction Black/white with some color. 36" x 24"   Location: MC 19
Duke Memorial Chapel, [Exterior], undated  Reproduction Black/white with some color. 36" x 24"   Location: MC 19
Detail for Carved Frieze in Vestry, Amer. Oak For Duke Memoril (sic) Chapel, Durham, [N.C.], undated  Original Black/white Pencil on paper 42" x 17"   Location: MC 14
View of Chapel from Campus  Original framed, 44" x 29 1/4"   Location: Archives offices
Chapel Tower and Administration Building  Original framed, 44" x 29 1/4"   Location: Archives offices

Chapel, Bragtown
Duke Chapel, M.E. Church, South Interior [View of pews] Bragtown, North Carolina  Reproduction Black/white 11" x 13.5"   Location: MC 19
Duke Chapel M.E. Church, South Exterior Bragtown, North Carolina  Reproduction Black/white 11" x 13.5"   Location: MC 19

Courtyard
Study of the Main Courtyard, undated  Reproduction Black/white Mounted 14" x 20"   Location: MC 15

Dormitories
Dormitory Group [view of clock tower] Duke University  Original Framed, hanging 20" x 36"   Location: Archives offices
Suggestion of Treatment for Dormitories, undated  Original Framed, hanging 25" x 13"   Location: Archives offices
Sketch of the Treatment of Campus between Aycock and Jarvis Halls, undated  Original Pencil on paper Mounted 20" x 8"   Location: MC 19
Suggested Treatment for dormitories of Trinity College, undated  Black/white Reproduction 10" x 21"   Location: MC 15
Proposed Dormitory for Engineer Students, Coordinate College for Women, Front Elevation, Second Floor Plan, undated  Black/white Reproduction 16.5" x 12.5"   Location: MC 14

Engineering, College of
Proposed Shops for the College of Engineering, Front Elevation, undated  Original Color Pastel on paper 13" x 24"   Location: MC 14
Proposed Aeronautics and Shop Building, Ground Floor Plan, undated  Black/white Reproduction 26" x 13"   Location: MC 14
College of Engineering, Proposed Shops, Side elevation, undated  Color Original 19" x 17"   Location: MC 14
College of Engineering Blueprints, May 1946  Blueprint 16.5" x 8"   Location: MC 14
Foundation plan
Footing, column, and beam schedule
First floor framing plan
Second floor framing plan
First floor plan

Faculty Club
Proposed Duke University Faculty Club, First and Second Floor Plan, February 28, 1947  Original Color 14" x 20"   Location: MC 14
Proposed Duke University Faculty Club, [Front View], February 28, 1947  Original Color Pencil and watercolor on paper 14" x 20"   Location: MC 14
Proposed Duke University Faculty Club, Basement Floor Plan, February 28, 1947  Original Color Pencil on paper Original 14" x 20"   Location: MC 14
Proposed Duke University Faculty Club, View from entrance drive, February 28, 1947  Original Color Pastel on paper 9" x 15"   Location: MC 14
Proposed Duke University Faculty Club, View from Myrtle Drive, February 28, 1947  Original Color Pastel on paper 8" x 16.5"   Location: MC 14

Faculty Houses
Faculty Houses, Loft Floor Plan and Roof, Basement Floor Plan, August 19, 1930, revised January 8, 1931  Reproduction Black/white 34" x 18"   Location: MC 19
Faculty Houses, First Floor Plan, Second Floor Plan, August 19, 1930, revised January 8, 1931, revised February 9, 1931  Reproduction Black/white 34" x 18"   Location: MC 19
Faculty Houses, Front Elevation, Kitchen and Elevation/ Living Room Elevation, Rear Elevation, August 19, 1930, revised October 30, 1930  Reproduction Black/white 34" x 18"   Location: MC 19

Forestry, School of
Proposed School of Forestry, Exterior view  Original Pencil on paper 17" x 8.6"   Location: MC 19
Proposed School of Forestry  Original Pencil on paper Mounted on cardboard 17" x 8.6"   Location: MC 19
Proposed School of Forestry, Front Elevation, undated  Color Original Mounted 81/2" x 15 "   Location: MC 14
Proposed School of Forestry, Front Elevation, undated  Original Pencil on paper Mounted 8.5" x 17.5"   Location: MC 14

Garden
Proposed Entrance to Iris Garden [Features plant details, seats, memorial tablets], undated  Reproduction Black/white 20.5" x 18"   Location: MC 19

Library
Tower, Library Building [Light/chandelier], undated  Pencil on paper/watercolor 16" x 25"   Location: MC 15

Medical School
Medical School, undated  Original Pencil and pastel on paper 15" x 22"   Location: MC 15

Nurses' Home
Proposed Nurses Home, Duke University Hospital and Medical School, February 22, 1950  Original Color Pencil and pastel on paper 13.5" x 22.5" (frame) 8" x 17" (image)   Location: MC 15
Proposed Nurses Home, Front Elevation, Sept 2, 1948  Original Pastel and pencil on paper 35" x 12.5"   Location: MC 19
Proposed Nurses Home, Duke University Hospital and Medical School, May 3, 1948  Original Color Pastel on paper Mounted on cardboard 15" x 6"   Location: MC 19

Physics, School of
Proposed Building for School of Physics, Front Elevation, April 16, 1947  Original Color Pastel/Pencil on paper 29" x 8.5"   Location: MC 19

Plaque
Duke University Plaque ["The aims of this University"], undated  Numbered "1". Original. Pencil and chalk on paper Mounted on cardboard Light smudging on surface Scale: 1/2 full size 17.25" x 10.5"   Location: MC 19

Sciences Buildings
[Biological Sciences Building], undated  Original Pencil on paper Mounted 11.75" x 26"   Location: MC 15
[Biological Sciences Building], undated  Reproduction Black/white 11.5" x 22.5"   Location: MC 15

Union
Union Cloisters [External view], undated  Original Pencil on paper 23" x 15"   Location: MC 19

West Campus
West Campus Plan, Duke University, Durham, N.C., undated  Original Framed, hanging 52" x 28"   Location: Archives offices

Woman's College
View of Campus Toward Auditorium. Women's (sic) College, undated   Original Pencil on paper 36" x 24"   Location: MC 19
Bird's Eye View Coordinate School for Women  Original framed, 28" x 41"   Location: Archives offices

Photographs Series

Contains photographs of architectural drawings. The "p" notation after photographs indicates that there is a corresponding negative on file. Items are located in several different folders, generally organized by building name.
Location for all photographs: Photograph collection. Folder title prefix: Architectural sketches, Horace Trumbauer

Architectural Drawings, Horace Trumbauer
Dormitory Group
View Showing Completion of Campus Enclosure by Addition of Five Buildings at Side Entrance Driveway
Union Cloisters
Station for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Ackland Art Museum (proposed)
First floor plan (p84)
Front Elevation (p85)

Allen Building
Allen Building. Architectural Sketch. [Duke University Classroom and Administration Building]. (p97, p91)
Reproduction of Allen Building. Architectural Sketch. [Duke University Classroom and Administration Building].

Aerial View--West Campus, Plot Plan, West Campus, [August 1930]
Plot plan showing suggested arrangement of Duke University Buildings [at main St., Durham Blvd., and "A" St.] (p2892)
West Campus Plot Plan [22 buildings] (p2331)
Bird's Eye View of Duke University (p90)
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University (p90)
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University (p88)
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University (p89)
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University (p2332)
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University
Study of Proposed Buildings for Duke University (p87)

Baldwin Auditorium
View of Campus Toward Auditorium, Women's (sic) College (p2608)

Aerial View and Plot Plan, East (photographs) Campus
Birds Eye View of Girls College (p86)

Chapel, Exterior
Study for Tower, Duke memorial Chapel (p2950)
Chapel, rear view (p95)
"The Chapel campus" (postcard)
Chapel, side view (p94)
Chapel Tower, Administration Building (p2891)
View of Chapel from the campus (p97)
The Chapel (p2892)
The Chapel Tower and School of Religion (p96)
Chapel Campus [view from the quad]

Chapel, Interior
Interior of the Chapel (p93)
Interior of the Chapel (postcard)

Duke Chapel, United Methodist Church
Duke Chapel, M.E. Church South, Bragtown, North Carolina, Interior (p3004)
Duke Chapel, M.E. Church South, Bragtown, North Carolina (p3005)

Dining Hall, West Campus, Interior
Interior, West campus Dining Hall (p98)

Dormitory Groups, West Campus
West Campus Dorms--View from south (p102)
West Campus Dorms Group (including clock tower) (p101)
Typical Dormitory Group
South side of Dormitory Quadrangle (p104)
Southwest view of Dormitory Group C, West Campus (p100)
Suggestions for Treatment of Dormitories (p99)
West End of Dormitory quadrangle (p2606)
Duke University, for Mr. J.B. Duke. Elevation of Union and Dormitory Buildings. October 16, 1924 (p103)

Few Quadrangle (Group D Dormitories), Tower
Drawing of Graduate Dorm Tower (p3165)

Hospital (including Obele [sic] addition)
Private Patients Building (p825)
Private Patients Building, large format (p3165)
Private Patients Building, oversize negative (p3165)
Elevation of hospital Group [Nurses Home, Hospital, Staff, Medical School]
Medical School and Hospital (p105)

Perkins Library, West Campus
Library looking Toward Chapel (p106)

Main Court, West Campus
Study of Main Court (p2607)

Main Entrance, West Campus
Main Entrance (p107)

Indoor Stadium [Cameron]
[Cameron] Indoor Stadium (p92)
[Cameron] Indoor Stadium, large format (p3163)

Medical School
Medical School (p2609)
[Medical School]

Physics Building
Proposed Physics Building, Front Elevation

Proposed Buildings, School of Forestry
Proposed School of Forestry, front view (p2912)
Proposed School of Forestry, front view (p3162)

Religious Education Building
Chapel, Religious Education Building (p2612)
Religious Education Building (p2611)

West Campus
Union Looking Across main Campus (p108)
West Union (p2610)

Architectural Sketches, West Campus
West Campus View from South of Dorms (p102)
Plan Showing Proposed new Buildings [original in the Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Special Collections Library]

Union Cloisters, West Campus
Union Cloisters

[Wallace Wade] Stadium
Sketch of Stadium [April 19, 1926] (p2613)

Related Collections

Other archival collections containing materials related to the construction of Duke University.
The bulk of the material concerns the construction of Duke University's campus. It includes correspondence with the architectural firm of Horace Trumbauer, construction progress reports, diaries of trips made in 1924 and 1926 to look at other campuses, and a lantern slide presentation on the campus.

Operations and Maintenance Department Records, 1919-1957
Includes records (specifications and blueprints) of renovation and remodeling projects for campus buildings.

Frank C. Brown Files, 1919-1941
Buildings (1926-1927)
Notes from meetings between W.P. Few, Trumbauer, R.L. Flowers, and Frank C. Brown; Correspondence and notes from W.R. Perkins; Sketch of layout of campus buildings; Scale plans for campus buildings; Proposed changes and modifications between Trumbauer and Duke University
Dormitory Plans, no date
Plans for Dormitories 1, 2, 3, and 4; Floor plans for Groups "A", "B", and "C"
Duke's Chapel [M.E. Church, Bragtown, N.C.], 1927
General correspondence; Sketch of corner stone; General specifications
Trumbauer, Horace, 1926
Correspondence about heating plant conduits
Trumbauer, Horace, February 1927-January 1928
Union Building fire alarm equipment, kick plates, fire escape, flagpole, lighting, kitchen layout, garbage sorting table, plumbing; Clocks and bells in East and West campus; Blackboards; Hospital doors soundproofing; Science Building equipment
Trumbauer, Horace, January 1928-June 1928
Science Building plumbing fixtures; Heating/steam lines in campus buildings; Auditorium acoustics; Soundproofing; Dr. Few's entry in Encyclopedia Britannica using images of Duke University; Paint for dormitories, classrooms, library, and science building
Trumbauer, Horace, July 1928-August 1937
Auditorium picture screen; Leather covered doors; Creating a sketch of the chapel (isolated from adjoining buildings); Mantels for dining rooms (marble); Commemorative plates for buildings
Trumbauer, Horace, August 2, 1937
Detailed instructions on caring for and installing stonework (written by E.H. Clement for future caretakers of stone at Duke University)
Trumbauer, Horace, 1938
Future buildings; Radiators; Engineering and Fine Arts Day (University of Pennsylvania); Art Museum at Duke University
Work Reports, E.H. Clements Company, 1925-1927
Worksite visits and reports of work in progress; Fireproofing in dormitories; Finishing touches in dormitories 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
Work Reports, George A. Fuller Construction Company, June 1927; October-November 1927
Memorandum: Steel workers walking off the job
Memorandum: Demolition of Craven Hall
Memorandum: Union Building balcony corrections
Daily work reports of subcontractors
Riggs Distler & Company (electrical and plumbing)
International Time Recording Contracting Company (installation of clocks)
Union Electric Contracting Company (piping)
Charles B. Grant (water lines)
Anchor Fireproofing Company (fireproofing)
Standard Art Marble & Tile Company (Science Building floor)
Moffatt Machinery & Manufacturing Company (rubber tile)
V.N. Welamb Company (riser and duct work)
D.S. Schaffer Company (patching)
R.L. Dresser (laying oak flooring)
E.W. Minte Company (flooring, trunk racks in Dormitory 1, painting iron stairways)

S.W. Myatt Files, 1928-1957
Ackland Museum of Art (proposed) [drawings and blueprints], ca. 1940
"Aims of the University" Plaque, ca. 1928-1957
Correspondence between Trumbauer and S.W. Myatt regarding the construction, wording, punctuation and general design of the plaque; plan and sketch of plaque
Administration [Allen] Building Blueprints, 1950-1951
Allen Building, Correspondence with Office of Horace Trumbauer, 1950-1954
General correspondence; Specifications for Excavation and Preparation of Site; Drinking fountains and lavatories; Safe
Allen Building, Specifications, 1951
Construction Projects, Flowers Residence (Dr. Robert Flowers), Blueprints, 1930-1931
Forestry Building, School of (Proposed) Blueprints, 1944-1946
Hanes House Blueprints [Proposed Nurses Home], 1940-1950
Hospital Refrigeration [blueprints], 1944
Hospital Refrigeration Room--Architect, Office of Horace Trumbauer [correspondence], 1944
Hospital Refrigeration Room--Specifications, 1944
Hospital Services Building--Architect, Office of Horace Trumbauer [correspondence], 1948
Indoor Stadium (Proposed), correspondence and plans, 1937
Law School--Proposed Buildings, 1930, 1948
Library--Proposed Addition [Woman's College and West Campus]
Navy Building--Proposed, ca. 1945
Pegram Dormitory--Proposed Additions, 1954-1955
Includes materials lists; general correspondence regarding renovation and expansion
[West Campus] Library Addition, 1945-1952
General specifications--rare books, stacks, and workrooms; Correspondence; Book stack and shelving equipment contract; Flood damage (October 1947); Treasure Room; Closed carrels; Library insurance
[West Campus] Library Addition--Blueprints and Specifications
Physics Building, Blueprints and Specifications, 1947-1948
Proposed Buildings and Expansion Plans, 1936-1949
Quadrangle Design--Elevation Drawings
Social Sciences Building--Old Physics Building, 1930
Social Sciences Building, Proposed Addition, 1945-1946
Includes general correspondence regarding Dormitories 1 and 5 and the proposed Physics Building
Trent Drive Hall, Blueprints and Specifications, 1950
Trent Drive Hall, 1950-1953
General Correspondence between A.C. Lee, William O. Frank; Graduate Student dining facilities; Cost estimates for Graduate Men's Dormitory; Daily work logs, 1950-1951
Union Building Alterations--Architect, Office of Horace Trumbauer [correspondence], 1953-1955
Union Building Alterations, Blueprints, 1954
Union Building Proposed Addition, Blueprints, 1939
Union Building Proposed Addition, Blueprint, undated
York Chapel, Blueprints, 1928

Office of the President Records
The William Preston Few Records and Papers and the Robert Lee Flowers Records contain scattered correspondence with the Horace Trumbauer firm regarding campus plans and construction projects.
Contains biographical sketches, clippings, and other materials relating to Horace Trumbauer and Julian Abele.
Abele, Julian
Trumbauer, Horace

Building Specifications, 1927
Includes detailed written descriptions of building material requirements and work specifications for bidding contractors.
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Buildings of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Refers to East Campus buildings. Includes documents written by Horace Trumbauer modifying the original contract specifications.
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Botany and Zoology Buildings, Chemistry Building, Physics Building, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Nurses' Home, Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Includes detailed written descriptions of building material requirements and work specifications for bidding contractors.
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of dormitories, Group "C," Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Trumbauer, Horace, 1869-1938. Specification of Gymnasium Building and Field House, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Medical School and Hospital, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Nurses' Home, Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina. 1927
Trumbauer, Horace and A.C. Lee. Specification of Union Building, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 1927